![]() Once this is done, open R by typing “R” in the terminal. Open a terminal window (ctrl+alt+T) and paste (shift + insert)” sudo apt update After all these lines are gone, make sure to put in only the following line (notice the bionic-cran 35 at the end): deb bionic-cran35/Įxit and save. ![]() Once there make sure to remove any redundant lines from r-project. Once installed, we want to make sure we don’t have any wrong repos, run the following: sudo gedit /etc/apt//additional-repositories.listĪnd look for (and delete) lines that look like this: deb bionic-cran40/Īfter these are all deleted, make sure to save (hence we must use sudo before gedit), also go into the following file: Once it is all removed, we should make sure we don’t have any wrongly defined repos.įor that, make sure you have gedit installed, if not, install it in the terminal using: sudo apt-get install gedit Open a terminal window (ctrl+alt+T) and paste (shift + insert) the following: sudo apt purge r-base* r-recommended r-cran-* Linux MINT 19.x is basically Ubuntu 18.04.Problem installing R4.0 on LInux Mint 19.3.Installing R: unmet dependencies error.Ubuntu Packages For R – Brief Instructions.Some sources that helped me write this up: The following are the steps I took to remove my old versions of R and manage to install it again. I have tried, and failed, to install R version 4+ on my Linux MINT 19.2. Did I miss any tips? please leave me a comment.The correct repos need to be updated in at least 2 files, only then can R be installed. ![]()
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